THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER29, 18G9. HAITI. "Tf!? I'mrrlnlo I lie iinltn-Frmnl KM'uun 01 uie unliftl iuif AlinUiKr. - VOrreHllnnrlminn fmiti !.... ... . n it, contains the following: hV?u?,on.,l,ly Jh" 7Ul '"Ht'i 0,,r rl,T Wft tartlert by Inn.'! , of nnon at Fort Hlaaton, about three in is from the city, and soon affr, amid great en 'huslasm, President Halnave arrived, accompanied ny a portion of his stuir and a small detachment of iroopg. As he traversed the streets tho populace gathered in mien masses, and were bo demonstra tive In their expressions of aireetlon, that It was with some dimculty that the party made their way to the palace. J The meeting between General Chcvalller and the President, old companions In exile as well as in the Held, was enthusiastic and cordial, and as they clasped each other in arms, the scene was as affect lng as it evidently was heartfelt on both sides. The following day the President formally accepted the resignation of his Cabinet, and appointed the follow ing persons. General Vluturinu Clievallier, of (Jo nalves, Secretary of War aud Navy; the Hon. D. l.a bonte, of Port-uu-Prlnee, Secretary of State and Foreign Affairs : the Hon. N. St. Arniand, or do nalveB, Secretary of the Treasury; the Hon. M. IIlp polyte, of Cape llaytl, Secretary or the Interior. All of these gentlemen are well known and esteemed. Immediately after tho appointment of tho Govern ment, the President communicated to the American Legation his readiness to accord an audience, anil on the following day Mr. Hollister and Mr. Hassett presented themselves at the Palace at 4 o'clock, the hour designated the former to present his letter of recall, anil the latter his letter of credence. The audience took place In the grand reception hall or the National Palace. The President was surrounded by his Cnhlm t and military stair, and Messrs. Hollis ter and HusBctt by the attaches of the American Le gation. Mr. J lollister, in presenting his letter of re call, made a few appropriate remarks, to which the President replied cordially, arter which Mr. Uassctt Was formally introduced, and placing In tho hands of the Prei-ldent his letter of credence, delivered the following address: Mr. President: I have the honor to place In the hands of your Excellency a letter or credence ad dressed to you by His Excellency the President or the I lilted states, and accrediting ine as Minister Resident and Consul-tieneral or the United States wnr the Republic or Haytl, and I avail myseir or the opportunity to rullll a charge entrusted to me per sonally, as well as oillclally, by the President or the Vnlted States, and to assure your Excellency, In the name or the Government and people whom I have the honor to represent, of their sincere desire to cultivate the cordial relations now happily subsisting between the two Governments. The United States and llaytl were tho two earliest repub lics or the Kew world, f irst tne one and then the other shook on" the older systems or government and adopted ror themselves those higher forms which the grand march of the human race towards a ho mogeneous destiny must eventually vindicate to na tions and peoples. It has sometimes happened In the history of nations that great and liberal principles or govern ment incorporated into tho Constitution have eeemcd to lie temporarily Inoperative. This has been the case with my own country ; It may be bo with otners. nut i pray your Kxceiiency to observe that I am sent here In the official capacity named In my letter or credence, partly to give assurance, by my presence, or the practical recognition ot a great principle in tho United States the principle for which our ancesters were among the ilrat in the New World to contend when they founded the Ilay tien Republic, and by which all classes of men. under the broad shield of my Government, stand equal before the law. And now, In delivering to vour Kxceiiency my letter of credence, I desire to express the hope that the two nations may continue to march side by side in a career ot enlightenment and civilization. Your Excellency, I am of the same ancestral origin as yourself and the people over whom you preside, and I oiler this as an additional guarantee or my cordial desire, during my residence near your Government, to strengthen between . the two Re publics the rrlcndly Intercourse which my predeces sors nave so successiuiiy ctunvaten. CITY ORDINANCES. A N ORDINANCE J To Make an Appropriation to the Commis sioners of FaI -mount Park. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City or Philadelphia do ordain, That the Bum or one hundred thousand dollars be and the same is herebv annronrlated to the Commissioners or Fair- mount Park to pay ror the permanent Improvement thereor. Said sura io De iaen out oi me iuau au thorized by ordinanoe approved the twenty-sixth rtav nf December. A. D. 1803. entitled "An Ordinance to create a loan for the further extension of Falr- mr.unt Park and for the improvement thereof." And warrants ror Bald appropriation shall be drawn by the Bald commissioners. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. Attest Joun Eckstein, Clerk or Common Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLET, President or Select Council. Approved this twenty-seventh day of September, Anno Domini one tuousauu eigut nunureu ana sixty- nine (A. I). 1SU9). DANIEL M. FOX, 0 29 It Mayor of Philadelphia, A N ORDINANCE iV ToMuke an Appropriation to Pay a Certain Sewer Assessment Hill. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum of three hundred and thirty-live dollars and twenty- five cents be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the sewer assessment bill for the sewer con structed along tne soutn side 01 soutn renn square. under a contract with the city. Warrants to be drawn by the Commissioner ot City Property, in ac cordance wiiu existing ordinances. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. Attest John Eckstein, Clerk of Common Council. WILLIAM 8. STOKLET, President of 8elect Council. Approved this twenty-tif th day or September, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine (A. 1). 1869). DANIEL M. FOX, : 9 29 It Mayor of Philadelphia. E ESOLUTION Authorizing a certain transfer to be made In the appropriation to the Fire Department lor the year Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the City Controller be and he is hereby authorized to make the following transfer in the item of appropriation made to the Fire Department for the year iuti9, amounting to the Bum of one hundred (lhO) dollars. From Item 9, "For gratuity to the Steam Engine Companies," to item 2, oltlce expenses, to pay bills for work done In retlttlng oltlce, etc., one hundred (100) dollars. v ' JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of common Council. Attest Abraham Stkwakt, - . . Assistant Clerk of Common Council, WILLIAM 8. STOKLKlf. President of Select Council. Annroved tills twentv-seventh day of September. Anns Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty- nine (A- d. isoi). DANIEL M. FOX, 9 29 It Mayor of Philadelphia, ir n 1, II T I O N JV To Authorize the Grading, Curbing, and Paving Footways on Foulkrod Street. Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the Citv of Philadelphia, Tnat me i:niei uomnus a inn 01 rif 1 1 iirhwavs be and Is hereby authorized and directed to notify the owners or property on Foulk rod Street, from Lelper street w jauauwauua nuuei. In the Twenty-third ward, to grade, curb, and pave the footways in irom uj muu iccju-i-imi uuycmca on said street, , R MARCER. President of Common Council. Attest ABKAHAM RTBWAKT, ' Assistant Clerk of Common Council. ' WILLIAM S. STOKLEV. President Of Select Council. ttiio twentv-eichth day of September. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud sixty- nine (A. V. Vh DANIEL M. FOX, joajt Mayor of Philadelphia. men! If T I OU It To Authorize the Satisfaction of Certain Judg ments. l.i, -rt cnmmnn Councils or l.ne V ""U Vr-V7tiftn ott the Oltielal h the IB K-IIJ ' "... ...!... '.ii ih. .ullrlnl honilH of i" l,,..V',n i .VT,Vcon8Blo.ier CD. C, V. .nPu..tM to I'nLer h H l)e. C4 82 and Deo. 6fi, 1). a. U. vii), provuiui : u: A w.. rtir that the accounts of the Kknon PreBlduut of Common Council. Attt'ht ' , ln-riiilt!iit of Sulect Council. . ,i r.i.is (font vUiVI mli davof Sepiuini)or, a.!l! 1) .. . ml .'..e tl.ouhaud eiKht hundred and Hlxty- nilie (A 1. ltiWJ. DANIEL M. FOX, CITY ORDINANCES. 1? SOLUTION l i Release ft Certain Pronertv of Ttnrnaril yulnn from the Men of a Certain Judgment. Kcsnlvod. Kv the Se ect and Common Connells of the City or Philadelphia. That the Cltv Hollc.it.or hn directed to release of record all that certain frame tenement and lot of ground situate on tho north side of Catharine street, between Fifth street and j HMnyuriK roan, in the Cltv of I'll ade nil a. and marked In a certain plan No. 12; containing In front ur nrcaciui on said i:tti mirine street eighteen feet, and extending In length or depth sixty-six feet six mcnes, more or less, to a four-feet wide alley; the property or iternard Oulnn, from tho lien or a judg ment, entered or record in the District Court or Philadelphia, to December Term, 18tW, No. 09, I). S. 11., upon the ofllclal bond or Francis I'. Haggerty. collector or outstanding taxes. Provided, That tho said Iternard Ojilnn shall pay Into the City Treasury the sum or ten dollars, to pay Tor the publication or ms resolution, and that In the on iilon of the CM.v Solicitor the Interest or the city wlU not be preju- uiteu vj said release. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. Attest Abraham Stewart, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved thlstwentv.fi fth lav of Sentember. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine DANIEL M. FOX, 9 89 It Mayor of Philadelphia. 1 ESOLUTION X V Relative to the suspension or the South Penn iiose company. Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils or the city or Philadelphia. That the South Penn Hose Company and Independence Engine Company be suspended lor the space or three months troin the date or suspension, and that the Chlet Engineer or t.ue rire Department bo directed to retain tne appro priation to Bald companies for tho abovo period. JOSEPH V. MAKCKIt, President of Common Council. Attest John Eckstein, Clerk of Common Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved this twentv-seventh dav of Sentember. Anno Domini one inousaud eight hundred and sixty- iiino (A. xj. iso'j;. da in IK L m. fox. 9 29 It Mayor of Philadelphia. 11 ESOLUTION To Authorize the Opening of Vienna Street. irom uaui street io lieigraoe street. itesoived. By the Select and Common councils or the City of Philadelphia, That the Chief Commis sioner of Highways be and is hereby authorized and directed to notify the owners of property through and over which Vienna street, rrom Gaul street to i;eigraoe street, win pass, tnat at tne expiration or three months rrom the date or said notice the said street will be required lor public use. .josiim r. MAKCKIC, President or Common Council. Attest ABRATTAM STEWART, Assistant Clerk or Common Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President or Select Council. Approved this twenty-eighth day of September, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty- nine (A. v. 1S0HJ. UAAIKIi J1. 1'UA, 9 29 It Mayor of Philadelphia. T ESOLUTION li To Approve the Sureties of John A. Johnson, supervisor oi tne juevenm and i weiitu wards. Itesoived, liy the select and Common councils of the City or 1'hiiudcipmu, Tnat Samuel d. Arm strong and George Elton be and they are hereby ap proved as tne sureties oi joun a. jounsou, super visor of the Eleventh and Twelfth wards, aud that the city solicitor ue and is nereoy instructed to pro- pare the usual bond and warrant therefor, and to enter jutigmeni inereou. tlUStl'll F. M AKC.K K, Tresldeut of Common Council. Attest Joun Eckstein, Clerk of Common Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-eighth day of September. Anno uomiui one tuousauu cigui nuucireu ami sixty- nine (A. u. l&uyj. 1JAJN1KL M. FOX, 9 29 It Mayor of Philadelphia. GOVERNMENT SALES. ri OVERNMENT SALE OF BONDED GOODS RE- J mauling in store over three years. W 11 be sold, at Godley's Bonded Warehouse. GRANITE Street, on FRIDAY, October 8, 16G9, at 11 o'clock A. M.. viz. : Per barque "Frel,"Gullas master, from Rotterdam June 11, ise l cask uin, mark Palm Tree C. im ported by George C. Carson Co. Per Outside Line, from New Bedford June 19. 18f6 2 casT: 8 anu tnree x casKS v ine, mark w. D. im ported bv V mam Deroysnire. Per railroad 1 AC. from New ork July 23, 1SC8 19 baskets Wine, marK S. S. N. Imported by a. B. Nor- cross. Per steamer "Propontm." Digglnson master, from Liverpool August o, isuu is maketa cnampagne, mark u. u.) v. imported ty u. u anuyke a co. Per railroad line, from New 1 ork August 22. 1SG0 Twelve i ps. Brandy, mark A. W. Impoited by A. wenicer. Per nrig "jMatiidn," Anderson master, rrom St. Bartholomew August 28, ISO! 4 barrels Lead Ore. imported iy janutcne Lavergne. per barnue "Jupiter," wradherrmg master, from konaon septemoer i, istsu it dozen notties wine, marks J. v. a, o. anu r. a., tmporteu Dy pun. Schmidt. HENRY D. MOORE, Collector of Customs. SAMUEL C. COOK, -10 4 5 7 Auctioneer. 9 22 23 25 27 29 30- OVERNMENT SALE OF I'NCLALMED GOODS VJf remaining In Btore over one year. Will be sold at Godlev's Honded Warehouse. GRANITE Street, on FRIDAY, October 8, HG at 11 -ao o'elocK A. in., viz. : Per brig ''S. W. Welsh," Watson, master, from Palermo, Juno 1, 1668, one valise Clothing, mark G. M. or A. N. Per brig "George norry," liradiey, master, from Sagua, June 10, 1808, two demijohns Liquor. Per barnue "li. tregory," uregory, master, rrom Genoa, June 80, 1S0S, three packages sample Cotton. Per schooner "Ralph 8ouder," Crosby, master, from nillsboro, September 4, IStW, one small package, nark E. Pennbigton, Jr., care of Medaru ft Cabada. Per brig "Bride," rrom MesBlna, January 27, 1803, ne box mercliaudlse, addressed John Francis. iiJLi.Md l). MUOlttS, Collector of Customs. SAMUEL C. COOK, 9 ii 23 25 27 29 80lo 4 5 7 Auctioneer. QENT.'S FURNISHING COOPS. pilU rOUST OF I'ASBIIO.V 3ENTS FURNIMIUNU STORE. MRS. MIKKIE GUM MINGS has opened the bov. named place, at Is'o. 119 houth HIGH 1 11 Streot, where (tstlemen can Und svrrrthiuK in their line. The best fitting SHIRTS in tbs city, ready-made or mare to order. Purchasers of twelve articles receive the thirteenth ai a Gift. UMBRELLAS TO HIRE for 25 cents, linndkeroi lets htmnied free of charge. Polite haleslsdies in attendunos. A call Is reaiwclully solicited and satisfaction guar anteed. 8 MINNIE QUM MINGS. PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM .a SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECTLY FITTING 6H1RT3 AND DRAWERS made from measurement at very short notice. All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS iu full variety. W1ISU1U5STKK CO., 9 ' w No. 708 CHKSNUT Street. F INE DRESS SHIRTS AND GENTS' NOVELTIES. J. W. SCOTT & CO.. No. 814 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, 6 37rp Four doors below Continental Hotel. rOW IS TUB TIME TO CLEANS!! YOUR HOUSE. WANH1MJ ANU CLKANMlNU POWUKK . Ii nnequallsd for acrahhlng Paints. Floors, and all boost bold Ask foi It anu lake no outer. W. It. HOWMAN.Pole Agsnt, No. UMlUAJSiKFURD Koad. ii 60 8HIPPINO. -ft, w n lavnitruuii 0 VI Wnnnn AND -Inman Line of Mail -414 pieamers are appointed to tail M fol- fc.U.r2rifc low. CI I At Saturday. Oof,. 2. at, 1 P. M. It y of No .'"k, v,a llalifai, TufwIaj.Oot. &, at 1 P. M Kljn, Satnnlajr, Oct.. , at A. M. And ech urcodin Hatarday and allernal Taeaday from I'iur 46, Aurth Hirer. JIATfcH OF FAMSAHK. VT Tf! MAn' ''TEJJaCB SAllONO KVRRT SATTTnOAT. FIRS I C A BIN Dim: BTKKRAt4K. ' .fK.1 2.0 J'onrlon 1(U To lxndoo i I l r 116 1 To Pari 41 fABNAOK l)T TUB TUBSUAX SIKiMKR, VIA HUJKAX. KlllHT OAI1IN. STrFIlAHR. Favnhlit 1 n( t-.KI i i . I.lverpooL 90 Mven.ool 8 llaUai.... iU; Halifax It Di. tionn a, a. v., I .. St. John's. N. F.. ) ... Iv Ilrannh KtnnmAr.. f li- rannh fi,.. bv Branch Htnamnr w Paasenarora forwarded ho Harre, Hamburg, Bremen, etr. at reduced rates. Ticket can he bought hers at moderate rates l nar mm winhinx tnannd for their friend a, For further information apply t the Oompany'a Offlos JOHN G. DALE, Agent. No. 16 HKOAUWAY, N. V orto OlxiNNKl.t, A FAULK. Axenta. No. 411 UllKHNUT Street, Philadelphia. ONLY RIRECT LINE TO FR ANCE '!&.)? TnK OKNKRAL TRANSATLANTIC rp-wLrifkt A arviu uaii u'nui tioiiitia NKW YORK AND UAVKK, OALLINU AT The aplendld new Teraola on thla farorlte route for ths Continent will aail from Pier No. 60, North rirer, erer Baturdar, PRICK OK PARSAUR in sold (including winn). IO UKKMI' UK HAVRK, First Cabin $140 Second Cabin ftfl Tit PAN K (Inelndinc railway tickets, furnished on board.) Flrrt Cabin $146 Second Uabin j uree ni earners ao not carry steeniffa pasaeiiKera. mpuiwii Bi.ivuiiiiice irdB oi vuarxe. American travellers iroinff tn nr mhirnlna fmm fl. am tinent of Knrope, by tnkinx the steamers of tins Iinotroif uuDccenearj risaa irom transit oy Knxlian railways not crominx the channel, beaidea navinx time, trouble, andax ponae. GK(R(.K. MA0KKNZ1K, Aont, imDnunuAun&l.newiurl. ror naaaaffs In Phl.,llT.(ii .nl. .t A .L.oi . Ccinpuuy. to II. I,. I, RAP. 1 27 No. 820 OH KNNUT KtreeL gCHARLESTON. S. C TIIE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. FAST FREIGHT LI IV 11 EVERY THURSDAY. Tho Steamships PROMETHEUS, Captain Gray, and U. T, . MH AlilV.TI J., VailLUlU JllllL'KieV. WILL FORM A REGULAR WEEKLY LINK. The steamship J. W. EVERMAN win nil n Til LRSDAY, Heptember 80, at 4 P.M. j nrougn puis or lading Riven in connection with S. O. It. K. to points In the South and Southwest. Insurance at lowest rates. Rates of freight as low as by any other route. For freight, npply to K. A. SOUDKR ft CO., 8 82tf DOCK STREET WHARF. LORILLARD'S 8TEAMS1LTP 'tf r? LINE FOR LciBe NEW YOnif- Sailing on Tuesdays, Thnndays, and Saturdays. RKDUOTION OF RATES. Freight by this Una taken at 13 cents per 100 pounds. cents per foot, or 1 cent per gallon, ship's option. Ad. ranee charges cashed at office on Pier. Freisht received at all times on covered wharf. JOHN F. OHL, 385 Pier 19 North Wharves. B. N. Kxtra'rates on small packages iron, metal, eta. PHILADELPHIA. RICHMOND, rANn onwnr.ir hiiuuhtd THOUGH FRKIOIiF AIR LINK i T3 THE SOUTH AND WEST. nvr.ni DAlunu&I. At noon, from FIRST Wit ARK .hnn Miitirxl Street. THROUGH RATES to all points In North and Sontl Carolina, via Seaboard Air Line Railroad, connecting a? Portsmouth and to Lynohbnrg, Va., Tennessee, and th VV est, via Virginia and Tennessee Air Line and Richmond and Lianville Railroad. Freight UANJJL.K.D BUT ONIJE, and taken at LOWEB BATES THAN ANY OTHER LINK. The regularity, safety, and cheapness of this ronta com mend it to the pnhlio as the moat desirable medium carrying every description ot ireignt. No charge for oommisaion. dxayage. or any ezDensa transfer. tsteamstups insnrea at ut lowest ratoa, ' c reigut reveiveu uouy. . . WILLUM P. OLTDK A CO.. No. 13 H. WHARVES and Pier 1 N. WHARVES. w. f P. PORTER, Aitent at Richmond and Uitjr Point? ' P. CROW ELL A CO.. Agents at Norfolk. 6 15 NDTTPrc FOR KKW Vfinv VTI ?' L KKLAWARK AND RARITAN oXnAL. mm EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. 'ibe CHEAPEST and UUICKKST vitwoommnnini. tion between Pliiladelphia and New York. Bteumera leave daily from first wharf below Marks street, Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street, New Ynrl uooos lorwarueu ny an ine lines running out of Nat 'York, North, Knst, and West, free of commission. Freight received and forwarded on auoommodatis terms. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., AgonU, AO. la is. Ultima. W A Ki. Avenue, Philadelphia. . JAMES HAND, Agent. 63 No. 119 WALL Ste8 Aw York, NEW EXPRESS LINE TO I C. via CheraDeake and Duluwara Un,.l. ymit h vonnections kt Alexandria from the most direct route for l.ynchhurR, Bristol, Knoxville, Nushville, Dalton, andltha Southwest. Steamers leave renolsrly every Saturday at noon from th first wharf above Market street. creigut received cuuiy. WILLIAM P. CLYDE OO., . No. 14 North and South Wharves". J v r l Tr JsV TvT VTi a n . t l . m ELUK1DGE A CO., Agents at Alexandria. 1( NOTICE FOR NEW YORK. VIA Delaware and Raritan Canal, BWIFTSURH TRANSPORTATION UOMPANVnws. PATCH AND BWIiTSURR LINE. The business by these lines will be resumed on and after the 8th of March. For freishba. which will ba tuUAn acoommodatiing terms, apply to vt. aa. nainii is ijij.t No. 132 South Wharves. LOOKINQ CLASSES. ETO. ESTABLISHED 179 5. A. S. ROBINSON. FRENCH PLATS LOOKING-GLASSES, ENGRAVINGS, BEAUTIFUL CEROMOS, PAINTINGS, Manufacturer of all kind of LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES. NO. 910 CHESNUT STREET, 8 1J Finn door above the Continental, Phlla. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Ra R. THOMAS & CO., CS1LSK3 IN Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., K. W. CORNBB OF EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets 9 18 8m PHILADELPHIA. EXCURSIONS. DAILY EXCURSIONS TO BE- verly, Hnrlington. and Bristol, by ths stsam IxjHt.TOHN A. WARN kit Leavea Philadel phia. Ciieauut afreet wharf, at a and t o'clock P. M. Re turning, leaves Bristol at 860 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock P.M. Stopping each way at Riverten, Torresdale, Anda lusia, Beverly, and Burlington. Far 26 cents. ion, 40 cents. 7 II 3m S T A R L I SHED 1819. The New York Dyeing1 and 1 1'i'ItttIiiR l'talIIuiucnt, BTATKN ISLAND, No. 40 North FIOUTU Street (Wet Side), Philadolphia: York UUANlt Street and 7W BROADWAY, New 'a,",ol4 "d well-Vnown Company are prepared, as usual, with tiie niglieiit deitres of skill, and tho roont approved inaaiinery. uifK, CLKANbK and FINI811 every vrJeS;,tA.P.,KS' d CKN Tl.KM KN'H OARMKNl'S, 'l4l2ti';..V0V'1Mi' their uol superler manner I l' 8 CLKANbKO WJtOlJC. mi7fuiwam NO I b-1 liu is our ouly office iu Philadelphia. ALE X AN DE R "r"cATTEllL ""c6T. Ho.W SoRTK WUARVKIi No. SI NORTH WATFR BTRKKT. n P11ILADKLPU1A. tm AUXAKPUI O (y ri ht.i, KLUAB OaXXaU. 4 t FINANOIAIe A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT. TIIE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS or rn Wilmington and Reading Railroad, HEARING INTEREST At SEVEN PER CENT, in Currency, I FAYABLB APRIL AND OCTOBER, FREE STATE AND UNITED STATES TAXES. OP This road runs through a thickly populated d rich agricultural and manufacturing district. For the present, we are offering a limited amount of the above Bonds at 85 CENTS AND INTEREST. The connection of this road with the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroads insures It a large and remu nerative trade. We recommend the bonds as the cheapest first-class investment In the market. BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, No. 3G SOUTH THIRD STREET. 9 4 tl2 81 PHILADELPHIA. w E HAVE FOR SALE SIX PER CENT. GOLD BONDS OF TUB ROCHESTER WATER WORKS CO. DUZ1 1889. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. INTEREST AT SIX PER CENT. COUPONS MAY AND NOVEMBER. For particulars apply to DE IIAYEN & BRO., BANKERS, No. 40 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. AJfKJNG HOUSE Of JAY COOKE & CO., Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In all Government Securities. Old 6-20S Wanted In Exchange for New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought Ad sold on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved for ladles. We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance In the National Life Insurance Company of the United States. Fall Information given at oar office. 7 1 8m B. K. JAXMXXSOX? & CO., SUCCESSORS TO F. F. KELLY & CO., ! Hankers and Dealers in Gold, Silver, ii Governit EsMs, AT CLOSEST MIIKET RATES, N.W. Corner THIRD and CHESNUT Sti. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and Philadelphia Steele Boards, etc etc 6 5 tia 81 ELLIOTT Cl DUNN, BANKERS, NO. 109 SOUTH THIKD STHEET, PHILADELPHIA) i DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON THE UNION i BANK OF LONDON. DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, BILLS, Etc. Receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, allowing Interest. Execute orders for Stocks In Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and Baltimore. m QIEKDlNHmG, DAVIS & CO., i ! NO. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDINNII1G, DAVIS AMY, NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK BANKERS AND BROKERS. Direct telegraphlo communication with the New Yorfc. Stock Boards from the Philadelphia OiUce. 122 Q IT Y WARRANTS 1 BOUGHT AND SOLD. ', C. T. YERKES, Jr., ft CO., i.' ' ' NO. 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA I FINANOIAL. PACIFIC RAILWAY HOLD LOAN Meesrs. DABNEY, MORGAN & CO., No. 63 EXCHANGE Place, and M. K. JESUP & CO., No. 12 PINE Street, New York, offer for sale the Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway. These Bonds pay Seven Per Cent, in Gold; have thirty years to run; are Free from Government Taxation; are secured by a Land Grant of Three Million Acres of the Finest Lands in Kansas and Colo rado. In addition to this special grant, the Company also owns Three Millions of Acres in Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to develop the country and improve the road. They are a first mortgage upon the extension of the road from Sheridan, Kansas, to Denver, Colorado. The road in operation NOW EARNS MORE THAN ENOUGH NET INCOME TO PAY THE INTEREST ON THE NEW LOAN. There is no better security in the market this being in some respects better than Government Securities. PRINCIPAL AND INTE REST PAYABLE IN GOLD. Price 96. and accrued Interest, in Currency. Pamphlets, Maps, and Circulars fur nished on application. We are authorized to sell tho bonds in Philadelphia, and offer thenv as a reliable investment to our friends. T0WNSEND WIIELEX & CO., NO. 309 WALNUT STREET, 9 34 fmwrplm PHILADELPHIA. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD CO.'S BONDS, OF THE ISSUE OF 1353, BEARING 6 PER CENT. INTEREST, AND SUBJECT TO TAXES, Are Exchangeable for New Bonds, BEARING C PER CENT. INTEREST, AND FREE FROM TAXES. A LIMITED AMOUNT OF Pennsylvania and New Yo?k and Railroad Co.'s Canal SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS IS OFFERED AT Ninety-One and One-Half Per Cent. CHARLES C. LONGSTRETH, Treasurer Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., 1 8fit4p No. 803 WALNUT Street gft.lTH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS, PHILADELPHIA "AND NEW YORK. DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, and MEM. BERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE, Receive Aceounta of Banks and Bankers on Liberal Terms. ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON C. J. HAM BRO k SON, London. B. METZLER, 8. SOHN 4 CO., Frankfort. JAMES W. TUCKER & CO., Paris. And Other Principal Cities, and Letters ot Credit 1 2 tf Available Throughout Europe. pa s. "peters 6nT& co., Stock and Exchange Brokers, NO. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Members of the New York and Philadelphia Stock and Gold Boards. STOCKS, BONDS, Etc., boufjht and sold on com mission only at either city 1 ao PAPER HANGINGS. fACLE, COOKE & EWING, LATE WITH HOWELL & BROS. ruEiJcn and Ar.TEniCArj PAPER HAHGI1IGS, No. 1338 CHESNUT Street. GEORGE F. NAGLE. II. H. COOKE, late of firm of Howell A Brothers. II. C. EWING. 0 2tfmwlm ggEAN & WARD, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS, NO. 251 SOUTH THTRD STREET, TWHlf WALNUT AND BPKOCB, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY TO. WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED L OOK ! LOOK ! ! LOOK ! 1 1 WALL PAPER vlieanrnt in tlis city, at JOilNh I ON'B luxit,, Ho. 1(1 N i.akdi.n hi rent, lml.w Ki.ivtntu. Branch, No. Bu7 H KKK Al, Mret, (Jamden, New Jursey. 1LI.IAM ANDER80N A CO., DEALERS in tins Wbibkios, ..,, a. Mi North 6KOOND 8traot. l'Uilaclt)lluia AUCTION 8ALES. M THOMAS SONS, NOa. 13U ANU 141 8. FOURTH BTRKKT. Sslo at tha Auction Rooms, Nos. 1.19 and 141 8. Fourth i root. SUPFRIOR HOUSKHOLD FURNITIIRR, MANTFT. AM riF.R M1KRI-KH, Two Uro prciot Barns, umrx Furniture, Hair Mattraeses, Feather lleda, China and Clans Ware, Btoves, Handsome Velvat, Brussels, and other Carpoti, F.to. Fto. On Thnmday Morning. Sent. 30. at 0 oVlook. at. t he anntion rooms, by cntaloirna. a Isrue amortmentof superior Houneliold Furniture, oom- prtsing !! eloiiHiit walnut parlor suits, covered wu n nitnrea Lnicatolle : wnlnut parlor furniture, oovered with plush; repn snd hair cloth walnut, chamber soita, library aa4 dining room furniture, 7 French plate rnantol mirrors, wardrobes, bookcases, sideboards, extension, centre, anil bouquet table; lounges, lint stands, etagnrea, office desks and tables, tine hair mattresses, feather beds, holsters and pillows,! china and glana ware, 'A superior tire-pro t aaleH, made by Lillie anilFarrnl A llflrrinn; elegant lt liuht rlmndelier, fewing machinea, i larirn turning iathos. 12 ichool deks, iraa-oonnutiiinfr and cooking stoves, target iron chest, handsome velvet, Brussels, and other oarpets. etc. etc. Aim, snporior dnnbls-barrel gun, made by Peterman. A Ibo, superior rillo, made by John YYuitllein. Also, vory line harp. Ill Hllll.UKKN. Also, glared sash for eiirht windows, romnlete. wit weights; bandaoiue now solid shutters for throe l.irga windows. y 38 St Ralo No. 80 South Tenth street. FMnte of Thotnaa I,. Fvan. riei HaMad. NKAT llUUhKnoM) Fl'RNI I'lIKK. CARPETS. CM ANIikLIF, KH, KTO. On Fridav Mnrninr. Oot. I, at 10 o'clock, at No. HotS South Tont.h street, by catalogue, by order of KieoutorS -Walnut parlor furni ture; centra and bocpiet tables; walnut hall, diuing-roota, and fitting-room furniture: China, glass, ana plated ware; itcnsion table; mahogany and eittage chamber furni ture; hair rrattretaes; bolnters snd pillows; fine velvet. Brussels1 and ingrain oarpets; ohanduliors; kitohen furni ture, eto. 9 29 lit BUNTING, DURBOROW CO., AUCTION FKRS, Nos. 2M2 and 234 M ARKKT Street, comer of bank street. Successors to John li. Myers s Co. LARGE SAT.K OF PRTTIPIf. FRENCH. GERM AH. AND nO.VKSTIC DRY UUOUd. On Thursdav Mnmini. Sept. SO, at 10 o'clock, on four luonUis'oredit. 8 21 St LAROE SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OB 10,tii DO, FN COTTON IIOKIF.RY AND CibOVKS, The importation of MesHrs. Moyor & Dickinson, On Friday Morninf. orning, credit, at 10 o'clock, era- uctoDcr I, on lour montus' braoins: ImiII linns women s whitn, brown, colored, and mixed cotton hosn. idain to full reimlur. run lines uipn's wmte, urown, ana mixed cotton bait hnae. plain to full rpffnlar. r ull linrs hovn. misars. and children's white, broww. tnixrd. aud fancy hose. V; and ?:,-hnHe. run lines mens, women a, anti untioren's silk. lisle, ana Berlin plnvcs, cloth gauntlets and halt gaunt lots. N. 11. The above salo will be found specially attractive, as the entire lut will bo sold without reserve. IMPORTANT SALE OFOAKPRTINGS, OIL CLOTHS. r. i kj. r. i j. On Friday Morning, Oct. 1, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit. 9 29 It LARGE BALE OK FRENCH AND OTHER EURO- r"rCAN DRY (UMJD8. On Monday Morning. , Oct. 4, at 10 o'clock, on four months' oredit. 9 2S 5t SALE OF 2000 OA8K8 BOOTS, SHOES, ETO., On Tuesday Morning, Oct. 5, at U o'olock, on four months' oredit. 9 89 6 THOMAS BIRCn A SON, AUCTIONEERS AN1 COMMISSION MK.ROHANT8, No. 1110 OiiKbNUT btreot, rear entranoe No. Uu7 Banaom streak. Sale at the Auction Rtnre. No. 1110 GheTOnt street. SrPKrilOK HOilSKHOI.D FUKNll'UKK, KOSB. MOOl) FIANU-FUKTKN o large Mantel and fier (ilaanes, Wl New and Second-hand Oarpets, 12 Cases oC htntled Hirdd, 4 Fine Douhle-Harrel (uns, Small Fire- lirooi oaie, xcaiiiur ieus nuu nuuoiK, nuKniriUKa, Chandeliers, China and Glassware, btoves, eto. On Friday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store. No. 1110 Ohesnnb street, will he sold, a large assortment of new and sooonol hand furniture, cempritdng parlor suits, covered with vel vet, brocatelle, reps, and haircloth; walnut chamber soita of all styles, finished in oil, with wardrobes to match: w&K- nut and oak aining-room lurmture; about in mantel pier and chamber glasses, with walnut and gilt lrama; anoutDonew ann secona-nana carpers oi au amciat tiair and Hnrina' mattresKes: beda and bedding: ohandr.'lior- engravinas, china and glassware, stoves, at o. LI CASKS OF STUFF Ml) BIROS AN Ik t BOUBLBr At. 1 o'clock will be sold. 11 caaea of staffed ... & fine dcnble barrellpd guns. na FRAMKD F.NOKA VING8 AND OHRlVMOS.-A an invoice of framed engravings and chrw ISO. 9 29 at CD. No. McCLEES A C. AUCTIONEERS, No. 606 M ARKKT Bt. LAROE AND ATrRA(mvK SAIR OE BOOTS. h..OKS, BROUANS, KTO. On Thursday Morning. Sept. SO, at 10 o'clock, consist ine of prime and seasonable goodx from the best city and Kaatern manufactories. N. B. Sale every Monday and Thursduy 9 27 3b T IPPINXOTT, SON C0.7aTJCTILNEER3 Xj No. 240 MARKKT Street TIT ARTIN 11 (lately I --"TUERS. AUCTIONEERS. JiTnlw n.ilnnrniiri f. K4 'ilnMii ft. a) No. 629 CHESNUT Street, rear ntranTm MfB BY B. SCOTT. JR.. SOOTTS ART GALLERY No. 1036 OHESNTji btreet, Philadelphia. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETO. Waf f'-" iual AND THKORKTIOAt B2!5EN(HNKKKS,MACHmiSTS.1101L JiAKKKS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOirNDEkarbanua for many years been in successful operation, and Udu! oluBivcly engaged in building and repairing Marine and wV i,""1"! ,M low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Wata - , , . Btt."ii"iTO"mi7 ouer cneir aetw to the public as being fully prepared to oontraot for nnesof all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary ; bavina i of patterns of different sines, are prepared to ezeonta vices engines sets orders with qnick despatch. Every deaori scripUon ot pattern. uiiup ujouo ui. piuin-BL nouue. ziign ana Ajow-di nre F ine Tabular and Cylinder Boiler of the best Pe Byivama tjuarooai iron. al Iron. Forginga of all aires and kind. Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turning. Iron and Brass Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with tba above business. Drawings and apeolfloationa for all work done at that stabushment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock-rxou for repair of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are pro Tided with shears, blocks, falls, etc etc, fur raising hean oi light weights. JACOB O. NKAFIH, ... JOHN P. LKVY, 815 BEAOH and PALM KB Street SOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON Street, FHIt.APRl.PHIA. MKHK1CK A SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines for Lund, Klver, and Marine Service. Butlers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eto. CaslliiKS of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Jtoofs for Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad Stations, eto. Retorts and dim Machinery of the latest and most Improved construction. Everj description of Plantation Machinery, also, Sugar, Saw, aud Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil St ( urn Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping En gines, etc. sole Agents for N. Bllleax'a Sugar Boiling Appa ratus, Ncsmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Anplo wall it Woolscy'f Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machines. 4 804 (jlRARD TUBE WORKS JOHN H. MUKPHY & BROS. Manufacturer T Wrought Jroa Pipe, Eta. PHILADELPHIA, PA. WORKS, TWENTY-TIIIUD and FILBERT Street. OFFICE, I Ws. 4J North FIFTH ftrraet. HOSIERY GOODS. J WILLIAM II O f M A N If, No. 9 N. KimiTII Htreet, Philadelphia, Dealer In Hosiery Goods. Offers for sale a large assortment of Hosiery, for Ladles', Geuts', an Children's wear; Socks, three- quarter Kouks, aud Long Hose, of isngiisii ana uer. man manufacture. . 1 . , . J dmiM m SmM .mWm WW Of Cartwrlght A Warnor'a manufacture, acknow-; lodged to be the bes imported. , - ' Also, tho Narfolkfand New Brunswick, aokoow. lodged to be Uie bes of American Goods. : ,(.?! , These Goods in all sizes, for ' 4 T wsly Sorlnr and Snmmer Wear. F ' ,K. KINKKLIN CAN HE CONSULTED ON t all disomies of a certain specialty. Office hoars. S ta No.ttb,a-fiVttMUbUea. 9 W M n Mayor of I'lilliidoliihia.
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